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Catalina island

Hey ladies,

Long story short--because of budget issues, FI and I are considering changing out honeymoon plans.

We really want to go back to California, and besides doing LA-orange county area type attractions, we're thinking of staying a couple days on Catalina Island.

I know very little about it, but it sounds really romantic and gorgeous.  So if anyone can give me any info or advice, I'd love it.

How long to stay--would 2 or 3 nights be enough?
Where to stay--any recs for nice oceanside hotels with balconies?
How to get there--From what I understand, we can't bring our rental car, right?  We just take a ferry, and walk around the island?  How much does that cost? Should we rent bikes?
What to do there--Go to the beach?  Any particular places to see?  Should we get like a boat tour of the island?

The rest of our honeymoon would be more urban with themeparks, museums, etc... so I think it would be nice to have a few days of just romantic/relaxing/scenic/beachy time.

TIA!

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Re: Catalina island

  • We have stayed at Snug Harbor Inn, and it was great! We loved it.
    We went for New Years a few years ago, and even with the night scene, I would say probably just 2 nights was enough for us. And you don't need a car or bike or anything, Avalon is tiny. All the food is spectacular, though.
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_honeymoon_catalina-island-1?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding%20BoardsForum:11Discussion:a5fe782f-4fdb-4fa4-9cca-2f1d6929b77cPost:7a07ddae-061c-40e7-af6e-9e3118b813d5">Re: Catalina island</a>:
    [QUOTE]Catalina is cute but very, very small. You take a ferry from one of a few places (San Pedro, Long Beach, Newport Beach and Dana Point). You cannot take a car. The ferries are not cheap. Round trip is about $75 per person. You can walk it in less than one day. You don't need a bike. The beach there is okay but nothing super special and somewhat small but very pretty views.     I have never stayed more than two nights as I was bored fairly quickly. Book a massage one day and explore the other. There are a few different things you can choose to do. It is very relaxing and quaint.      There are various hotels that can be found. Check out tripadvisor.com
    Posted by spikeinc[/QUOTE]

    All of this. I've only been there on day trips, so 2 days is plenty. But it definitely is a neat thing to do, especially for a HM, imo.
  • awesome, thanks!  Maybe we'll stay only one night.  We'll think about it.


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